so I'm relying on this and twitter to keep me amused
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| 19-02-2012, 23:39 | #7682 |
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| 19-02-2012, 23:52 | #7683 |
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I am going to fail maths tomorrow for the fact that I couldn't have bothered to do anything for it over midterm. Great.
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| 20-02-2012, 18:23 | #7687 |
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Guysssss, for differentiation from first principles does anyone else do it the delta y method instead of (x + h)?
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| 20-02-2012, 18:27 | #7688 |
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| 20-02-2012, 19:16 | #7689 |
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I'm glad I aborted our baby
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| 20-02-2012, 19:44 | #7690 |
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| 20-02-2012, 19:59 | #7691 |
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it was for the best!
i dunno, i looked at it in my book and it makes no sense to me delta method is just so much neater looking, and it seems to be different i think? my book has (x+h) - x, we do y + delta y.
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| 20-02-2012, 20:12 | #7692 | |
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![]() If you have a look at the solutions on examinations.ie for first principals they go through both methods! |
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| 20-02-2012, 20:26 | #7693 |
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| 20-02-2012, 20:27 | #7694 |
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